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Author: Orson Wells as CitizenCainOrson Wells as CitizenCain
Date: Jan 19, 2007 20:47
> Today on the Bubba the Love Sponge Show on Sirius satellite radio, the
> guys were shocked to hear of the death of fellow Florida resident and
> ex-pro wrestler Bam Bam Bigelow. Bubba immediately called Hulk Hogan,
> who was on a set for an infomercial shoot with Billy Mays of Oxyclean
> fame.
When is he scheduled to be on Surreal Life again?
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Author: hobbyfanhobbyfan
Date: Jan 19, 2007 20:32
I've seen a couple of posts here where people have assumed that the
salary dumps over the last couple of days were to save money for the
annual Diva Search. That's not until June, folks. However, there's a
certain fellow who doesn't need the money, except as incentive to
appear on Raw and confront his "good friend", Vince McMahon. Yeah, I
refer to Donald Trump.
After Vince's hilariously bad heel promo on Monday, trying to spin his
way through the comedy match of the previous week, deep down the insane
chairman knew the people were right. He doesn't want to admit he's
wrong, so others have to suffer. In this case, 13 people have lost jobs
in the last 2 days. To wit:
Smackdown writer Andrew Goldstein was Michael Hayes' right-hand man,
but had some disagreements with PS. In this case, old school beat new
school at the proverbial woodshed.
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Author: hobbyfanhobbyfan
Date: Jan 19, 2007 20:03
Having just gone online within the last half hour, I have been apprised
of the passing of Scott "Bam Bam" Bigelow. Tonight's report is
dedicated to his memory.
We open with a recap of the Undertaker-Miz match from last week, and
the subsequent interference of Ken Kennedy. This would be shown again
later in the show.
Kennedy begins the show proper and cuts a promo congratulating himself
and touting that he will become the World champion at Royal Rumble.
Enter Teddy Long, who decides that since Kennedy's selfish antics cost
the Undertaker a title opportunity, the two will clash one more time
tonight. Kennedy's not happy, and JBL is pissed on his behalf.
1. Matt Hardy def. Joey Mercury. Will the Hardys-MNM feud never end?
Mercury, now with a noseguard to prevent further injury, is in his
first match since Armageddon. Decent opener, but too short, a common...
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Author: hobbyfanhobbyfan
Date: Jan 19, 2007 19:32
Atropos wrote:
> Bloody hell.
>
> How many people released today?!?!?!?
>
> Tony Mamaluke, Danny & Doug Basham, Al Snow, Gangrel, The Gymini, Rodney
> Mack, Jazz, Terkay, CW Anderson.
>
> Whatdayaknow? Most of em were ECW.
>
> Guess they have to pay for the Diva search somehow.
Not so much the Diva Search (that's not until June, if they have that
at all), but to pay Donald Trump to show up on Raw.....
J. C. Gilbert
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Author: hobbyfanhobbyfan
Date: Jan 19, 2007 19:30
Adam Kohen wrote:
>> Show proper begins with John Cena coming down to the ring for a
>> contract signing. He has a rematch vs. Umaga at Royal Rumble. Umaga
>> tosses aside a chair, and Armando Estrada was granted the right to pick
>> the stipulation. Gee, what a shock! Estrada decides it'll be a last man
>> standing match. TNA just did that last night with AJ Styles vs. Rhino,
>> and now we're getting Umaga-Cena III (the 1st match was on Raw last
>> summer, remember, kiddies?) in a Last Man Standing match? Oy! Cena
>> dives right over the table and brawls with Umaga. Wipes out the Samoan
>> with the steel ring steps to the head, then Estrada gets wood, FU'd
>> through a table.
>
> So, after being demolished by Khali and Umaga in succession last week,...
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Author: hobbyfanhobbyfan
Date: Jan 19, 2007 19:23
Adam Kohen wrote:
>> We're shown a replay of the finish of last week's title match. They're
>> finally doing the right thing and adding Test to the mix to make it a
>> triple threat, instead of the old school ECW tradition of an
>> elimination match.
>
> "doing the right thing....instead of the old school ECW tradition"
>
> Isn't this the thinking that made Vince screw ECW2.0 up in the first place?
Yeah, it is. Should still have been an elimination match, but as we
saw, as I noted, this was a transitional match in terms of title feuds
for Lashley, from RVD to Test.
>
>> 2. Marques Colvan (Monty...
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Author: jlrublejlruble
Date: Jan 18, 2007 09:26
"pe2" dalejrfan.net> wrote in message
news:vZwrh.1730$R76.1537@trnddc05...
> No, Perkoff is trying to pull the same $h** over in
> rec.autos.sport.nascar.
>
> No one's paying attention to him over there. I've blocked him out.
>
> The state of wwe has gotten a little lame, which in turn-has "Sent me to
> the minors". I am supporting a couple local independent organizations, one
> in SE VA, and one in SW VA. and those guys can rock!
>
> pe2
>
I'm in SW Va. I attended one of Boogie's independent shows a couple of
years ago. Was not as advertised, and most of the competitors just mailed
it in.
They could have had a great main event, Ricky Morton was there selling
pictures, etc. And Jimmy Valient was promoting. The two of them could have
put on a stellar match. Didn't happen.
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Author: northernsurferboynorthernsurferboy
Date: Jan 18, 2007 06:40
Was watching a hardcore match with Bret Hart and Sting and Bret comes
out and goes back towards the exit and Sting chases him and the two
fight in the hallway while fans are just waiting around in their seats
then the show ends. On a PPV show the main even was Goldberg against
Crush and Adam Bomb, this was the main event, was either Crush or Adam
bomb ever in a main event in the WWF? What a joke, who books these
things? Imagine buying tickets and going to a show and then they pull
this crap.
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Author: hobbyfanhobbyfan
Date: Jan 17, 2007 06:15
Presto wrote:
>> Two former TNA stars make their ECW debuts in our next match......
>>
>> 2. Marques Colvan (Monty Brown) def. Cassidy Riley. Riley worked a dark
>> match at the Raw/Heat taping last night, losing to Hacksaw Jim Duggan.
>> The Alpha Male has undergone a name change, most likely at the request
>> of Vince McMahon, for copyright purposes, since Brown/Colvan didn't
>> want his name copyrighted in case he decides to leave within a year or
>> so. These two have worked together before, you can tell, especially by
>> the way Riley sold the Pounce (which Styles & Tazz didn't know how to
>> call). This wasn't the finish, however, as Colvan added a Russian
>> legsweep, and floated over into a Fujiwara armbar submission. Riley
>> tapped rather quickly.
>>
>> Post-match, Colvan cut a promo, and it sounded as if he knew the fans
>> knew who he really was. He wasn't too thrilled with the "What?" chants
>> that accompanied every sentence. Figure this. If Lashley survives
>> tonight, he's got a date with Colvan at Wrestlemania. ...
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Author: PrestoPresto
Date: Jan 17, 2007 05:35
> Two former TNA stars make their ECW debuts in our next match......
>
> 2. Marques Colvan (Monty Brown) def. Cassidy Riley. Riley worked a dark
> match at the Raw/Heat taping last night, losing to Hacksaw Jim Duggan.
> The Alpha Male has undergone a name change, most likely at the request
> of Vince McMahon, for copyright purposes, since Brown/Colvan didn't
> want his name copyrighted in case he decides to leave within a year or
> so. These two have worked together before, you can tell, especially by
> the way Riley sold the Pounce (which Styles & Tazz didn't know how to
> call). This wasn't the finish, however, as Colvan added a Russian
> legsweep, and floated over into a Fujiwara armbar submission...
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